An earring clasp for pierced-ear type earrings that provides means for disposing a perfuming agent substantially near or in contact with the ear lobe of the wearer. The earring clasp is formed having a first disk member, a second disk member and a body of sorbent material sandwiched between the first and second disk members. A plurality of air holes extend transversely through the clasp to permit air flow about the wearer's ear lobe. In one embodiment of the earring clasp, the first disk member is disposed adjacent to the wearer's ear lobe and is formed from a fluid pervious material to permit capillary transmission of a perfuming agent disposed on the sorbent material.
A fragrance diffuser is provided which keeps the tip of the pierced earring post from injuring the wearer by covering the tip of the pierced earring post of a pierced earring, thereby making the pierced earring harmless, and which can diffuse the fragrance of perfume for a much longer time. An outer case for covering the tip of the pierced earring post is provided and a catch for receiving the pierced earring post is mounted in the outer case. An absorbent member having a perfume impregnated therein is also mounted in the outer case. It is possible to avoid injury often inflicted by the tip of the earring post and enjoy fragrance of the perfume for a much longer time.
The device includes a conventional ornament holder with a friction post which is connected to a conventional back clutch. Attached to the back clutch is a clutch adapter, which is designed to move along a bridge mechanism that is composed of a bent spring wire. At the other end of the spring wire, a base is provided to which a second ornament holder may be affixed.
A rechargeable article of jewelry dispenses perfumed vapors and has a chamber formed from housing members. The housing members are made of a material which contains the perfumed vapors in the chamber and allows for releasing them into the atmosphere. A nugget of unglazed ceramic material is provided in the chamber and is of a size less than the chamber so that it is free to move inside the chamber and allow air to pass around the nugget. The chamber has apertures therein through which an aromatic liquid, such as perfume, can be deposited on and absorbed by the nugget. The apertures also allow air to circulate around the nugget and generate perfumed vapors which may exit the chamber through the apertures. The nugget is larger than any of the apertures so the nugget is retained in the chamber. A method of making scented jewelry is also provided.
A jewelry system for emitting a fragrance. The jewelry system includes a pendant for attaching to a portion of a user. The pendant includes a first half and a second half that may be pivotally coupled together such that an interior of the pendant is defined. The pendant includes a hole extending through the first half. A fragrance assembly is provided for emitting a fragrance from the interior of the pendant. The fragrance assembly includes a fragrant liquid for emitting a fragrance through the hole and an absorbent disk removably positioned in the interior of the pendant for absorbing the fragrant liquid.
The present invention is directed to a scented hair accessory preferably comprising a substantially tubular housing having a first and a second terminal end joined together to define an inner circumferential area. The tubular housing is substantially flexible and resiliently expandable about the inner circumferential area. A chamber is located within the tubular housing, into which a scenting material is located. At least a portion of the tubular housing is porous, thereby allowing the scent emanating from the scented material to escape therefrom. Optionally, a pocket is attached to the tubular housing, and the scenting material is located therewithin. The pocket is preferably sealably accessible, thereby allowing a user to remove and/or replace the scenting material therefrom. An elastic material is preferably located within the chamber to allow the tubular housing to be resiliently expandable about the inner circumferential area. Alternatively, the tubular housing can comprise an elastic material. In another embodiment of the present invention, an ornamental structure is located about a portion of the tubular housing. Optionally, scenting is operatively located on the ornamental structure. The scented hair accessory can be worn either in the hair, functionally to secure the hair in a pony tail arrangement or decoratively to provide a scent thereat, on the wrist, about the neck or at the ankle in a decorative manner.